Listen "How to Create Your Custom Brain Filter"
Episode Synopsis
In today’s episode, we’re diving deep into the concept of building a brain filter and how it can help us create a better environment in our own brains. We’ll discuss how to decide what to let in, what to keep out, finding trends, and even how to neutralize the effects of unwanted thoughts from others.
Practical Tools for Filtering Information:
Observation: Recognizing how information makes you feel, and noticing patterns that help or harm your emotional well-being.
Will This Affect My Actions?: A powerful question to ask yourself when consuming information. Does it influence how you’ll act, or is it just noise?
Paying Attention to Trends: Are you consistently feeling a certain way about a type of content? This can help you decide what you need to filter more of, and what you can consume freely.
Treating Unwanted Information: For content you can’t avoid, how to use mental “treatments” like mantras to neutralize negative effects and reclaim your mental peace.
Filtering vs. Building Connections: While filtering is key, it’s important to remember that relationships are a valuable part of life—even when others have contrasting views. Rather than cutting people off, we can learn how to navigate these interactions without absorbing harmful thoughts.
Takeaways:
You have the power to control the information you allow into your life and your brain.
It’s not about avoiding the world around you, but making conscious choices to filter and treat information in a way that aligns with your values and goals.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of information, this episode is for you. By the end, you’ll have a set of tools to help you take control of what’s coming into your brain—and learn to process it in a way that empowers you to make choices that are in alignment with who you truly are.
Thanks for listening!
If you found this episode helpful, make sure to subscribe and leave a review. You can also follow us on Instagram @theloveyourbrainpodcast to stay updated with new episodes and more content.
Have a question or topic you want to hear discussed on the show? Send it our way via [email protected]
Practical Tools for Filtering Information:
Observation: Recognizing how information makes you feel, and noticing patterns that help or harm your emotional well-being.
Will This Affect My Actions?: A powerful question to ask yourself when consuming information. Does it influence how you’ll act, or is it just noise?
Paying Attention to Trends: Are you consistently feeling a certain way about a type of content? This can help you decide what you need to filter more of, and what you can consume freely.
Treating Unwanted Information: For content you can’t avoid, how to use mental “treatments” like mantras to neutralize negative effects and reclaim your mental peace.
Filtering vs. Building Connections: While filtering is key, it’s important to remember that relationships are a valuable part of life—even when others have contrasting views. Rather than cutting people off, we can learn how to navigate these interactions without absorbing harmful thoughts.
Takeaways:
You have the power to control the information you allow into your life and your brain.
It’s not about avoiding the world around you, but making conscious choices to filter and treat information in a way that aligns with your values and goals.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the constant stream of information, this episode is for you. By the end, you’ll have a set of tools to help you take control of what’s coming into your brain—and learn to process it in a way that empowers you to make choices that are in alignment with who you truly are.
Thanks for listening!
If you found this episode helpful, make sure to subscribe and leave a review. You can also follow us on Instagram @theloveyourbrainpodcast to stay updated with new episodes and more content.
Have a question or topic you want to hear discussed on the show? Send it our way via [email protected]
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